Please… In the words of the orange Cheetos, ‘nobody does cheese better than us.
Delde116 on
Just wait for the “Dutch Americans” to say “Dutch Cheese is actually ours so America has the best cheese in the world!”
(I am mocking them if it was not obvious).
OneButNotTheSame on
Hey, why was I invited to that vote?!?
No_Individual_6528 on
Combine it with some danish bread and we golden
TheBlackFatCat on
The US won best in class in 96 out of 148 categories… Lol, lmao even
lohique on
Shame. We have ,in France, more than 40kthousand cheese.
Tha’ts not even possible
TheGaslighter9000X on
The swiss on suicide watch
/s for those who lack humor
bam_stroker on
Beemster sounds like a defunct social media platform. Or something you would subscribe to for shit ringtones in 2004.
AmpovHater on
Move along, folks, rich Western economies using their octopus media to promote their own products while the rest of the world’s remain in complete obscurity, nothing to see here.
CompetitiveSleeping on
“In total, 25 countries and 34 US states took part in the championships.”
GT7combat on
beemster beemster, beemster kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas
Francois_the_cat on
Beemster with some mayo and wholegrain bread, is flipping delicious
Breinbaard on
Furthermore, in Dutch news…
Silly_Regular_3286 on
I am curious. In my own experience the best cheeses I tasted are usually produced by smaller and less know brands, rarely by the bigger names you can find in the supermarket.
I wasn’t the biggest fan of Dutch cheese, it felt tasteless and soulless, this is until I decided to go to a local cheese store and asked for some proper cheese.
The cheese was excellent and full with taste. Better than anything I got from Albert Heijn and other supermarkets.
I am curious about Beemster and their cheeses. Last time I got Olde Remeker from a local shop and I liked it a lot.
I should’t be surprised with this experience though, it’s the same in Portugal. I always went to the smaller shops and avoided the supermarket cheese for the exact same reason. But it feels that in The Netherlands the supermarket product quality is way worse than Portugal when comparing to the specialized store quality.
Ja_Shi on
Best cheese in the world, the world being America of course…
theboondocksaint on
I really dislike Beemster, it’s incredibly average for its price
kamunia on
The muricans consider themselves “The World”. Nothing new
senzuboon on
He wants to be the King and Queen of cheese
Kratarknathrak on
Beemster is nice but wait till you try Stolwijk.
skildert on
As a Dutchman how to taste the difference? Beemster tastes just like Leerdammer or any of the cheeses from that area.
oakpope on
That means war. CdG on its way.
Baron_Of_Move on
What a joke those American contests are
Moosplauze on
>The organisers – the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association
nuff said.
FlamingoTrick1285 on
Euhm.. eating cheeses from france, italy, belgian and the nederlands. I’m kind of mindblown it’s beemster.. it’s just a supermarket cheese..
berru2001 on
the “world championships” happened in Wisconsin.
Please remember that the American word “cheese” translates into “saloperie industrielle goût fromage” in French.
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Some one cut the cheese for that photo.
Please… In the words of the orange Cheetos, ‘nobody does cheese better than us.
Just wait for the “Dutch Americans” to say “Dutch Cheese is actually ours so America has the best cheese in the world!”
(I am mocking them if it was not obvious).
Hey, why was I invited to that vote?!?
Combine it with some danish bread and we golden
The US won best in class in 96 out of 148 categories… Lol, lmao even
Shame. We have ,in France, more than 40kthousand cheese.
Tha’ts not even possible
The swiss on suicide watch
/s for those who lack humor
Beemster sounds like a defunct social media platform. Or something you would subscribe to for shit ringtones in 2004.
Move along, folks, rich Western economies using their octopus media to promote their own products while the rest of the world’s remain in complete obscurity, nothing to see here.
“In total, 25 countries and 34 US states took part in the championships.”
beemster beemster, beemster kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas
Beemster with some mayo and wholegrain bread, is flipping delicious
Furthermore, in Dutch news…
I am curious. In my own experience the best cheeses I tasted are usually produced by smaller and less know brands, rarely by the bigger names you can find in the supermarket.
I wasn’t the biggest fan of Dutch cheese, it felt tasteless and soulless, this is until I decided to go to a local cheese store and asked for some proper cheese.
The cheese was excellent and full with taste. Better than anything I got from Albert Heijn and other supermarkets.
I am curious about Beemster and their cheeses. Last time I got Olde Remeker from a local shop and I liked it a lot.
I should’t be surprised with this experience though, it’s the same in Portugal. I always went to the smaller shops and avoided the supermarket cheese for the exact same reason. But it feels that in The Netherlands the supermarket product quality is way worse than Portugal when comparing to the specialized store quality.
Best cheese in the world, the world being America of course…
I really dislike Beemster, it’s incredibly average for its price
The muricans consider themselves “The World”. Nothing new
He wants to be the King and Queen of cheese
Beemster is nice but wait till you try Stolwijk.
As a Dutchman how to taste the difference? Beemster tastes just like Leerdammer or any of the cheeses from that area.
That means war. CdG on its way.
What a joke those American contests are
>The organisers – the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association
nuff said.
Euhm.. eating cheeses from france, italy, belgian and the nederlands. I’m kind of mindblown it’s beemster.. it’s just a supermarket cheese..
the “world championships” happened in Wisconsin.
Please remember that the American word “cheese” translates into “saloperie industrielle goût fromage” in French.